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Fixer-upper houses: top tips for your first time

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Fixer-upper houses are worth considering if you’re prepared to spend time and money, typically around £1,000 to £2,500 per square metre for renovation costs, excluding VAT; the process can take several months. They are best if you’re ready for the hassle of structural work like insulation and fixing leaks first, and you’re committed to a long-term project.

The romanticism and positivity of those who embark on renovation journeys with fixer-upper houses can’t be denied. Investing in a property that you know on purchase is going to require some serious TLC is a leap of faith. Whether you’re crafting your dream forever home or niftily adding value for property ladder aspirations, it’s a process that demands time, energy and patience. We’ve previously explored the big renovation mistakes that first-time buyers make but, adopting the positive mental attitude of a fixer-upper first timer, we’re flipping the script and offering our top tips to make your renovation a success.

Are fixer-upper houses worth the hassle?

Asking someone at each stage of renovating if a fixer-upper house is worth it is likely to elicit an entirely different response. Before, the opportunity can feel electric and the possibilities seem endless. This is a fantastic way to approach the work but some groundwork to make sure you commit to the right space for what is going to be an enormous investment.

For this reason, before buying your property, we recommend thoroughly researching the area your property is in because you’re going to be anchored there for some time. We also recommend paying for a pre-sale survey to be carried out to check vital factors like foundations and plumbing so you can avoid extra costs and focus on your big ideas.

During your renovation, there’s a chance you’ll never want to hear the words ‘fixer upper’ or ‘renovation’ again. Read our guide to living and working at home during your renovation to steel yourself for the dusty endurance test ahead, prepare for the worst and set expectations that don’t result in your losing sight of the reasons you started out in the first place.

And…breathe. Your fixer-upper home is, well, fixed up! While we can’t speak for every person who’s ever seen through a fixer-upper renovation, we can direct you to Resi customers who’ve been through their own works. Find out about why so many homeowners have trusted us with their projects and discover just why we’re rated ‘Excellent’ on TrustPilot here.

With all this in mind, there’s no one correct answer to whether a fixer-upper house is worth the hassle. But there are a number of ways to make an informed decision that may just make the process a little more joyful for you. It’s time to move on to our top tips for first timers.

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